The Titanic Story Will Go on at This Big Exhibition with 200 Artefacts That's Coming to Australia
After displaying in the US and UK, 'Titanic. The Human Story' will make its Aussie debut in Brisbane from July.
UPDATE, Thursday, July 18: Titanic. The Human Story will now open on Friday, July 26, 2024, not Friday, July 19. This article has been updated to reflect that change.
More than 110 years have passed since the RMS Titanic's ill-fated voyage, but the ship's tragic sinking hasn't ever become a mere historical footnote. James Cameron, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet and Celine Dion all helped. In Australia recently, a Melbourne exhibition about the ocean liner has also assisted — and, from September, so will the arrival of musical Titanique, which is set to make its Aussie debut in Sydney.
Displaying in Brisbane from July, Titanic. The Human Story is the next event that'll step through the tale of the vessel that set out from Southhampton in April 1912, then struck an iceberg en route to New York. The exhibition has popped up in both the UK and the US, but is making its maiden Down Under visit in the Queensland capital. If you live outside of the Sunshine State, cross your fingers that it heads elsewhere around the country afterwards.
Although everything Titanic-related since 1997 has meant thinking about Cameron (Avatar: The Way of Water), DiCaprio (Killers of the Flower Moon), Winslet (The Regime) and Dion, Titanic. The Human Story wants you to cast the movie from your mind as it focuses on the ship's passengers and crew. The exhibition features around 200 personal artefacts from them, including never-before-seen pieces that span handwritten letters, belongings, keepsakes and photographs.
As attendees step through their experiences, an audio guide will also relay the tales of those onboard the liner during its one and only journey — and some of the boat's interiors will feature via life-sized recreations as well.
Titanic. The Human Story will open at Uptown, the shopping complex in the Queen Street Mall that was previously the Myer Centre, from Friday, July 26, 2024. The precinct is first getting into the exhibition game with the completely different Dopamine Land, which is filled with Instagram-friendly experiences designed to make visitors feel happy (ball pits are one of them) and is also making its Aussie premiere in Brisbane.
Behind both is entertainment discovery platform Fever. Also behind Titanic. The Human Story specifically is Spanish company Musealia. Bringing historical exhibitions to audiences is its remit, including about the Berlin Wall and Auschwitz, and it has enlisted Titanic expert Claes-Göran Wetterholm to assist with its research on this exhibition.
Titanic. The Human Story will display at Level Q, Uptown, 91 Queen St, Brisbane City from Friday, July 26, 2024 — head to the exhibition website for more information and to buy tickets.